Reynolds's Newspaper

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Reynolds's Newspaper was a popular radical Sunday paper in Victorian Britain known for its outspoken liberal politics, social reform advocacy, and sensational investigative reporting.

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instanceOf Sunday newspaper
newspaper
advocates civil liberties
democratic reform
expanded suffrage
characteristic sensational reporting
circulationArea Britain NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
dayOfPublication Sunday
genre investigative journalism
hasAudience radical political movements
hasFormat broadsheet
historicalContext 19th-century British press
ideology social reform
language English
location London, England
surface form: London
mediaCategory radical press
mediaType print
notableFor advocacy of social reform
outspoken liberal politics
sensational investigative reporting
opposes political corruption
social inequality
politicalAlignment liberal
radical
publicationEra Victorian Britain NERFINISHED
publicationFrequency weekly
publishes campaigning journalism
exposés of abuses of power
political commentary
stanceOnEstablishment anti-establishment
stanceOnMonarchy critical
subject British politics
labor rights
social issues
targetAudience working-class readers
tone confrontational
populist

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1889 Cleveland Street scandal mediaCoverage Reynolds's Newspaper